My goodness for an old movie the picture and audio is so clear, audio better than some modern-day audio that sounds muffled. Virginia Christine was all over the TV for years, I remember her face but knew nothing about her until the internet, I looked up her bio. Front Page Detective Magazine, I remember so well the first time I saw this mag. An old maid I was working with whipped this out during our lunch break, I was shocked, shocked, I tell you, didn't fit with the lady's character, I had known her for years- I thought I knew her, Now, I'm hooked on detective stories, and remember her as I now enjoy these stories. .
"Oh, Mrs. Olsen. I just can't make good coffee! My husband is threatening to take little Jimmy away and divorce me if I keep making coffee that tastes like💩!"
Episode aired 1951. David Chase learns of a jade figurine that seems to bring death to those who possess it. The intrepid reporter seeks to find the reason behind the cursed object.
So much TV from that era has been lost. Programs were typically recorded on video tapes, which back then were not the cassettes we think of today. They were big heavy reels and they were very expensive, so they were meant to be used over and over. That meant that whatever was already on them would be erased. If the studio cared enough to bother, it would be transferred to 16mm film for possible sale to syndicators, but nobody was thinking seriously about archiving this stuff, so many of these films were lost or thrown out or allowed to degrade to the point where they were unwatchable.
Interesting. I stopped watching a 1933 movie entitled "Hot Pepper" starring Lowe, Victor Mclaglen, and Mexican spitfire Lupe Velez and stumbled across this.
He was ever the great Detective and very smooth but clearly where he was at the stage of career in television was no longer a Casanova type as they tried to pull off he was already in his 60s flirting with women in their thirties on the shows. Surely there were enough beautiful actresses who were age appropriate that could be cast in the series.
5 minutes...well that's a stupid plan and deducing David! Right after a Murderer fires at them he tells her to leave and go to her Hotel alone? That's Dumb! 😳😡
I love these old shows !! Thanks, they take me back to the 40ies and 50ies my childhood, again thank ya!!!
Ya welcome, glad you like them
Makes me feel young again
My goodness for an old movie the picture and audio is so clear, audio better than some modern-day audio that sounds muffled. Virginia Christine was all over the TV for years, I remember her face but knew nothing about her until the internet, I looked up her bio. Front Page Detective Magazine, I remember so well the first time I saw this mag. An old maid I was working with whipped this out during our lunch break, I was shocked, shocked, I tell you, didn't fit with the lady's character, I had known her for years- I thought I knew her, Now, I'm hooked on detective stories, and remember her as I now enjoy these stories. .
I love black and white detective shows.
Me too...I love them...I get excited when new series pop up
Thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing... truly enjoyable... so much better than today's TV programs.
Great to see Victor Sen Yung years before he became Hop Sing and fed the boys on the Ponderosa.
He also played #2 Son Jimmy Chan in Charlie Chan movies with Sydney Toler.
A young "Mrs. Olson" long before the "Folgers Coffee" commercials.
I knew I recognized her from something.
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Edmund Lowe is great.
Such a wunderbar tale told with salt and orange
One of my Favorites! Thank you!
a VERY young Mrs. Olsen (Folger's coffee lady from the '60s and '70s) !
"Oh, Mrs. Olsen. I just can't make good coffee! My husband is threatening to take little Jimmy away and divorce me if I keep making coffee that tastes like💩!"
I just love black & white suspense thriller crime movi3s thanks a logoot!!!!😮😅😊
Great video, thanks for posting
Love Edmund Lowe.
Episode aired 1951. David Chase learns of a jade figurine that seems to bring death to those who possess it. The intrepid reporter seeks to find the reason behind the cursed object.
no one mentioned "jade"
@@atthebijou8209 anything oriental in those days meant jade or opium.
@@neenaserrao7130Or bamboo.
Mrs. Olsen was a nice looking woman in her younger days.
So much TV from that era has been lost. Programs were typically recorded on video tapes, which back then were not the cassettes we think of today. They were big heavy reels and they were very expensive, so they were meant to be used over and over. That meant that whatever was already on them would be erased. If the studio cared enough to bother, it would be transferred to 16mm film for possible sale to syndicators, but nobody was thinking seriously about archiving this stuff, so many of these films were lost or thrown out or allowed to degrade to the point where they were unwatchable.
The lady playing Shelley is the actress who was Mrs Olson in the Folgers coffee commercials for years. Her name was Virginia Christine.
great little story!!
With Charlie Chan's No. 2 son as Tang.
Sweet!
Interesting. I stopped watching a 1933 movie entitled "Hot Pepper" starring Lowe, Victor Mclaglen, and Mexican spitfire Lupe Velez and stumbled across this.
Lucien Prival was well known for playing gangster-types in the Thirties & Forties.
Good one 😉
The lady became a famous promoter of Folger's mountain grown coffee; "The richest kind".
Fake accent
Mrs Olsen the swede
wonderful
He was ever the great Detective and very smooth but clearly where he was at the stage of career in television was no longer a Casanova type as they tried to pull off he was already in his 60s flirting with women in their thirties on the shows. Surely there were enough beautiful actresses who were age appropriate that could be cast in the series.
Ty
Mrs Olsin!
She played on Perry Mason too
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Same story as the 1/22/1949 radio episode of, "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe."
The music sounds like it is from a western
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Very 40s.
Except it was made in 1951.
Talk about cheese!
those were some 'ham and eggs' actors! Yikes!
and those 'genuine' accents!
I knew she was one Sexy momma ⁉️👍🤗🙌👏
Old radio show Philip Marlow with Gerald Mohr has an episode with the Orange Dog of Phoa, so this is probably taken from that.
Stay away from windows.
Pretty cheap production.
😂😂😂 That old men always has young womens for him....just if he was a bilionaire !
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Poor guy, struggling to read. Life is tough for those with a 4th grade education.
How do you know he was poor? There's nothing in this episode about his financial situation.
5 minutes...well that's a stupid plan and deducing David! Right after a Murderer fires at them he tells her to leave and go to her Hotel alone? That's Dumb! 😳😡
"Dumb" means unable to speak. To equate that with "stupidity" is offensive & disrespectful.
This movie is so fake im out of here.
Incredibly stupid TV serial.
No worse than today, maybe better